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So recently I was researching on the best way to lighten the skin by a couple shades and I have come to the conclusion that peptides might be the best option. Everything else just seems like cope to me other than hydroquinone. I have come across a couple peptides when it comes to skin lightening, but the one that really stood out to me was Oligopeptide and Dermapeptide-12.
These are the effects of Dermapeptide:
It seems to be really good for hyperpigmentation.
Oligopeptide has a lot more different options and read somewhere (google) that Oligopeptide-34 was effective for reducing pigment by 47%. 47% is no small amount. I can't seem to find any before and after pictures for this.
So recently I was researching on the best way to lighten the skin by a couple shades and I have come to the conclusion that peptides might be the best option. Everything else just seems like cope to me other than hydroquinone. I have come across a couple peptides when it comes to skin lightening, but the one that really stood out to me was Oligopeptide and Dermapeptide-12.
These are the effects of Dermapeptide:
It seems to be really good for hyperpigmentation.
Oligopeptide has a lot more different options and read somewhere (google) that Oligopeptide-34 was effective for reducing pigment by 47%. 47% is no small amount. I can't seem to find any before and after pictures for this.